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Hoods (Men)

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* Denmark, [[S-S#Hedeby|Hedeby]], The remains of a hood were found made of dark brown 2/2 twill (0.3-0.4mm thick), which originall would have been covered in tufts of wool giving it a fur-like appearance. The fragment is 55x20cm big and represents the back of a hood from the shoulders up to the top. The hood had a liripipe, 14cm wide where it attaches and now 15cm long but the original length can not be determined. The liripipe was made from one folded over piece of cloth. the hood was also folded along the top, sewn up the back and had a small dart (8cm at widest point) inserted at the bottom. However, Hagg is of the opinon this was open fronted hood that would have been attached to a coat, cloak or bodywarmer, and may have been used together with the felt animal face masks found in the harbour [HAGG 1991:p. 55-60]
* Denmark, Krogens Mølle
* Norway, [[B-S#Skjoldehamn|Skjoldehamn]], wool hood [LOVLID 2009]
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* Germany, Thorsberg (C4th)
* Scotland, Orkney, wool fringed hood(215-615AD)
* Germany, Bernuthsfeld (680–775AD)
* Greenland,
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[[Hats (Men)]]<br>
[[Caps, Scarves, Hoods and Hair nets|Caps, Scarves, Hoods and Hair nets (Women)]]<br>
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==External Sites==
[https://sites.google.com/site/archoevidence/home/extant-hoods Looking for the Evidence]<br>
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